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In 1889, Anton Chekhov writes to his brother Alexander: “My advice: in the play try to be original and as clever as possible, but do not be afraid to seem silly; we need free-thinking, but only the freethinker who is not afraid to write nonsense. Do not grind it, but be clumsy and impudent. Brevity is the soul of wit.”
I think we can apply the same principles to academic papers as well. »

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About ALGOL 60 which introduced recursion and enabled him to express his quick sort algorithm:
“The highest goal of programming language design to enable good ideas to be elegantly expressed.”
On shortening programs (meaningful name -> a1):
“The way to shorten programs is to use procedures, not to omit vital declarative information.”
On complexity and the role of a programming language: »

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Quick question: where should I declare my constant? Most developers would say: “top of the file”. And that would be the wrong answer. As for the majority of the questions in software engineering, the right answer is “it depends”. I would try to prove to you, in this post, that, if the constant is private and is used only in one place, it’s far better to declare it right above the line, where it’s used. »

Strange Loop is one of my top 5 most beloved
conferences. You can find all the 63 videos on
YouTube.
Again, thank you to organizers for sharing them. I think, I have found real
gems for you guys. Disclaimer: your experience may vary.